14 hours ago14 hr No. While this obviously does not mean much it speaks to the work Dana and his staff have done this portal window with less resources than they have previously had access to. We still have work to do with some recruits that were in town this weekend hopefully we see a couple more commits in the coming days but as of right now this is how I would line us upPG: Jasper JohnsonSG: Tyrone Riley IV / Seven Spurlock / Jerry Easter II SF: Tajh Ariza PF: Taylor Bol Bowen / Andrew Meadow C: Sean Stewart / Pharaoh ComptonThe targets that remain on the board for Dana including some of whom were here this weekendPG Fred Payne (Boston College) 15.8 PPG | 4.2 RPG | 2.7 APG | 39.9% FG - SophomorePG Divine Ugochukwu (Michigan State) 5.1 PPG | 1.5 RPG | 1.5 APG | 50.6% FG - SophomoreSF Dwayne Aristode (Arizona) 3.8 PPG | 1.7 RPG | 0.7 APG | 49.0% FG - FreshmanSG Vyctorius Miller (Oklahoma State) 10.8 PPG | 2.7 RPG | 1.8 APG | 41.8% FG - SophomoreTo close out, Dana would ideally land 3 of the 4 guys I just listed. Insiders think Oregon has a good chance to land both Fred Payne and Divine Ugochukwu however Dwayne Aristode and Vyctorius Miller are more unclear. The Ducks are also still waiting on a possible commitment from #1 high school recruit SF Tyran Stokes who is deciding between Kansas, Kentucky and Oregon. The potential with this roster is very clear but a lot of it has yet to be seen. This season will be a real test of both Danas recruiting abilities and coaching abilities.https://www.on3.com/news/espn-debuts-2027-bracketology-projections-after-transfer-portal-closes/
8 hours ago8 hr Moderator No. 6 hours ago, JayOregonBoston said:While this obviously does not mean much it speaks to the work Dana and his staff have done this portal window with less resources than they have previously had access to. We still have work to do with some recruits that were in town this weekend hopefully we see a couple more commits in the coming days but as of right now this is how I would line us upPG: Jasper JohnsonSG: Tyrone Riley IV / Seven Spurlock / Jerry Easter II SF: Tajh Ariza PF: Taylor Bol Bowen / Andrew Meadow C: Sean Stewart / Pharaoh ComptonThe targets that remain on the board for Dana including some of whom were here this weekendPG Fred Payne (Boston College) 15.8 PPG | 4.2 RPG | 2.7 APG | 39.9% FG - SophomorePG Divine Ugochukwu (Michigan State) 5.1 PPG | 1.5 RPG | 1.5 APG | 50.6% FG - SophomoreSF Dwayne Aristode (Arizona) 3.8 PPG | 1.7 RPG | 0.7 APG | 49.0% FG - FreshmanSG Vyctorius Miller (Oklahoma State) 10.8 PPG | 2.7 RPG | 1.8 APG | 41.8% FG - SophomoreTo close out, Dana would ideally land 3 of the 4 guys I just listed. Insiders think Oregon has a good chance to land both Fred Payne and Divine Ugochukwu however Dwayne Aristode and Vyctorius Miller are more unclear. The Ducks are also still waiting on a possible commitment from #1 high school recruit SF Tyran Stokes who is deciding between Kansas, Kentucky and Oregon. The potential with this roster is very clear but a lot of it has yet to be seen. This season will be a real test of both Danas recruiting abilities and coaching abilities.Kendre Harrison (6-7 / 243 lbs) was quite the basketball player in high school. But, who knows if there’s the possibility of him playing two sports. Football and basketball will overlap.Kendre Harrison focused on ‘football first’ over basketball with Oregon DucksAs impressive as the feat may be, it's not unusual to see an athlete compete in two sports in Eugene.It's possible to do both, but the Ducks are now facing some difficult decisions and conversations with freshman tight end Kendre Harrison. The 6-foot-7 target from Reidsville, North Carolina, signed with the Ducks as a four-star recruit in both football and basketball. While he has been competing for a backup role on Oregon's offense in his first season, the potential for playing time as a freshman on the hardwood has opened up, with Dana Altman overseeing a bevy of changes to his roster.For now, Dan Lanning wants Harrison to keep his focus where his feet are, on the football field."It's always been the plan when he got here to focus really on football first, and then we'll see what opportunities present themselves as that comes along," Lanning said after Saturday's spring game. "We saw a guy today get drafted who played baseball here, and now he's going to go play football for the Colts in Bryce. We have Dakorien right now doing two sports as well ... It's certainly something we can do."https://duckswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/ducks/football/2026/04/27/oregon-football-kendre-harrison-focused-football-over-basketball/89805005007/
4 hours ago4 hr Moderator No. 10 hours ago, JayOregonBoston said:While this obviously does not mean much it speaks to the work Dana and his staff have done this portal window with less resources than they have previously had access to. We still have work to do with some recruits that were in town this weekend hopefully we see a couple more commits in the coming days but as of right now this is how I would line us upPG: Jasper JohnsonSG: Tyrone Riley IV / Seven Spurlock / Jerry Easter II SF: Tajh Ariza PF: Taylor Bol Bowen / Andrew Meadow C: Sean Stewart / Pharaoh ComptonThe targets that remain on the board for Dana including some of whom were here this weekendPG Fred Payne (Boston College) 15.8 PPG | 4.2 RPG | 2.7 APG | 39.9% FG - SophomorePG Divine Ugochukwu (Michigan State) 5.1 PPG | 1.5 RPG | 1.5 APG | 50.6% FG - SophomoreSF Dwayne Aristode (Arizona) 3.8 PPG | 1.7 RPG | 0.7 APG | 49.0% FG - FreshmanSG Vyctorius Miller (Oklahoma State) 10.8 PPG | 2.7 RPG | 1.8 APG | 41.8% FG - SophomoreTo close out, Dana would ideally land 3 of the 4 guys I just listed. Insiders think Oregon has a good chance to land both Fred Payne and Divine Ugochukwu however Dwayne Aristode and Vyctorius Miller are more unclear. The Ducks are also still waiting on a possible commitment from #1 high school recruit SF Tyran Stokes who is deciding between Kansas, Kentucky and Oregon. The potential with this roster is very clear but a lot of it has yet to be seen. This season will be a real test of both Danas recruiting abilities and coaching abilities.https://www.on3.com/news/espn-debuts-2027-bracketology-projections-after-transfer-portal-closes/Thank you, Jay. (If you are residing in the Olde Towne, whereabouts?)If I counted correctly, there are 11 Big Ten teams in Tournament guru Joe Lunardi's way-too-early field. Michigan and Michigan State are both No. 1 seeds. And, if I counted correctly, there would be 12 SEC teams in the field.23 Power 2 teams in the field, WOW! If the projection is close, the Big Ten conference will be a grinding coast-to-coast gauntlet. Being on the bubble would mean a decent season against quality competition.11 teams in with two No. 1 seeds, $how OBD more of that B1G po$t$eason money. 🤑
1 hour ago1 hr Administrator No. The Big-10 had six teams in the Sweet Sixteen? You could be seventh in the Big-10, have a top-25 team and not make the NCAAs? (Or get a bad seeding)That is a tough road in this conference for the men; whew! Mr. FishDuck
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